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Good morning, Rochester. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 11th of April.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Teen Empowerment helps youth in Rochester speak out about school discipline and build leadership skills after facing many suspensions—teaching them to overcome challenges and get involved in community change. The nonprofit recently expanded its Genesee street site with a $4.3 million upgrade and now hires local teens aged 14 to 19 at $15.50 an hour for hands-on training and advocacy work.  Rochester Beacon
  • The Rochester Presbyterian Home marked 100 years of elder care on April 10 with an open house to honor its century-long service in assisted living and memory care. Founded in 1925, the facility has grown to three locations that offer a safe haven for local seniors and a welcoming space for their families.  ABC 13

CRIME NEWS

  • On April 7, 2025, just before 4:00 p.m., the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded to an armed robbery at M&T Bank near Brockport where a masked man threatened staff and stole $452,600—an employee said she felt nervous as two men were arrested.  ABC 13

CULTURE NEWS

  • Dr. Walter Cooper, the University of Rochester’s first Black Chemist, will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the City of Rochester’s Black Heritage Gala on April 12th at 5:30 p.m. at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center—he has spent his life improving housing, education and job opportunities and advising national civil rights leaders.  Rochester First

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Victor teen Jace Carey earned his pilot’s license at 17 after completing 40 hours of flight training while balancing school, sports, and homework — his journey began with a surprise birthday lesson from his parents. He also helped restore a Baby Ace plane with his local Experimental Aircraft Association chapter — a testament to his growing passion for aviation.  Rochester First

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Two Rochester universities reported that some international student visas were revoked following new federal immigration policies. RIT confirmed several students were affected while the University of Rochester said five current students and six recent graduates lost their visas — with nine having their records terminated in SEVIS — and the moves were made without prior university communication.  ABC 13
  • Senator Kirsten Gillibrand raised concerns over federal funding cuts to TEFAP that may reduce food supplies for food banks including Rochester’s Foodlink. New York may lose up to 16 million pounds of USDA foods in 2025—cuts that could also limit free school meals for over 2 million children if proposed funding changes are approved.  Democrat & Chronicle

SPORTS NEWS

EVENTS

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  • Rochester Spring Fling KidsFest 2025

    11 a.m. – 4 p.m. — Tim Hortons Iceplex — $15 for unlimited ice skating — Enjoy a day of fun with giant playgrounds and non-stop entertainment for the whole family.

    Sun, 4/13/25

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  • Worry Club Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — Montage Music Hall — $28.34 — Experience an evening of live music with Worry Club and special guests Wakely and Scarlet Demore.

    Mon, 4/14/25

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  • Mixology Madness

    6-10 p.m. — Water Street Music Hall — $65 per person — Enjoy a hands-on mixology experience crafting cocktails with expert guidance.

    Tue, 4/15/25

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  • Adult Easter Egg Hunt

    6:30-9:30 p.m. — Blue Barn Cidery — Bring an empty egg carton and a flashlight for an exciting adults-only Easter egg hunt in the dark.

    Thu, 4/17/25

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  • Happy Hour at Compane Trattoria

    5:30-7:30 p.m. — Compane Trattoria — Reservations recommended — Enjoy an evening of social networking over drinks in Fairport.

    Fri, 4/18/25

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  • EXTC Concert featuring Terry Chambers

    8-11 p.m. — Lovin' Cup — Ticket information unavailable — Experience an evening of live music with former XTC drummer Terry Chambers and friends.

    Sat, 4/19/25

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  • 2025 Easter Brunch at Strathallan

    10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. — The Strathallan Rochester Hotel & Spa — Ticket required — Delight in a lavish Easter brunch with multiple serving stations and a photo op with the Easter Bunny.

    Sun, 4/20/25

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  • Music Business 101 Workshop

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — Muck Duck Studio — Class fees may apply — Explore the basics of songwriting business with a BMI songwriter and musician.

    Mon, 4/21/25

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  • Northeast Child Abuse Conference

    8 a.m. — Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center — Registration required — Attend this premier child abuse conference for essential multi-disciplinary training on child welfare.

    Tue, 4/22/25

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  • Finger Lakes Science and Technology Showcase

    8:30 AM – 6:00 PM — Memorial Art Gallery — Free entry — Engage with cutting-edge research and innovations in science and technology from local universities.

    Thu, 4/24/25

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